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Please pardon our dust as we work behind the scenes to make improvements to the community. We appreciate your patience. I managed to fix this issue by downloading Firefox v52.9ESR. It is important to (quickly) disable updates within the Firefox preferences or it will update to a newer version that also doesn't support Java. I found that version here: please note 'UK' is the Ukrainian language pack and en-GB is the english one! You will need to enable the Java plugin (assume you already have Java installed) in the Firefox plugins. I also needed to restore my Java security prompts in the Java control panel.

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Here are the new features of this release: • Adds the ability to view website icons in tabs • Automatically suggests and fills a strong, unique password when creating an account or changing a password • Flags reused passwords in Safari Preferences • Adds support for allowing or blocking pop-ups on specific websites • Prevents embedded content and social media buttons from tracking cross-site browsing without permission. • Suppresses ad retargeting by reducing advertisers' ability to identify Mac devices uniquely • Automatically turns off Safari extensions that negatively impact browsing performance • Improves security by only supporting legacy Safari Extensions that have been reviewed by Apple • Improves security by discontinuing support for most NPAPI plug-ins Of note is the last item. I believe java support is enabled through an NPAPI plugin. This could potentially mean that Safari no longer supports JAVA applets, like Chrome, Firefox, etc. I managed to fix this issue by downloading Firefox v52.9ESR.

It is important to (quickly) disable updates within the Firefox preferences or it will update to a newer version that also doesn't support Java. I found that version here: please note 'UK' is the Ukrainian language pack and en-GB is the english one! You will need to enable the Java plugin (assume you already have Java installed) in the Firefox plugins. I also needed to restore my Java security prompts in the Java control panel. Fix for my company was 1) Install the ' F5 Access' app from the Apple App Store. 2) set up a configuration that points to the F5 URL used for VPN.

Basically use this app to initiate the VPN session - rather than going trough Safri web browser 3) Also install Citrix WorkSpace App (from Citrix site) - this replaces Citrix Receiver for Mac. 4) go to the URL to access the your Citrix hosted app - may see download for an.ica file that you'll need to navigate to and open up. Now up and running good luck. How to convert from mac to windows for quickbooks. Apple Footer • This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for informational purposes only. Apple may provide or recommend responses as a possible solution based on the information provided; every potential issue may involve several factors not detailed in the conversations captured in an electronic forum and Apple can therefore provide no guarantee as to the efficacy of any proposed solutions on the community forums.